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El. knyga: Strategies to Promote Inclusive Practice [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2002
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203167182
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  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2002
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203167182
This book considers current issues in the development of policies to promote inclusive education for pupils with special educational needs. By examining issues from the perspective of individual pupils, schools, and local education authorities, it raises critical commentary on the ways forward for a co-ordinated approach to inclusion.
Strategies to Promote Inclusive Practice draws upon the experience and expertise of teachers, policy makers, and researchers, who explore the many factors which need to be addressed in the development of a more inclusive education system. The authors explore the link between theoretical perspectives and the production of policy, as well as the potential for translating this into good classroom practice. They provide examples of approaches which have proved successful in enabling pupils to become better equipped to address the needs of a wide range of pupils. In considering the impact of recent policy, legislation, and research, the authors suggest that several models of inclusion may be necessary in order to become an inclusive education system.
This book will be of interest to students, teachers, policy makers, and researchers, who are concerned to advance the debate on inclusion towards a more pragmatic approach to providing for all pupils with special needs. It is a companion text to Promoting Inclusive Practice edited by Christine Tilstone, Lani Florian and Richard Rose (RoutledgeFalmer, 1998), which was the joint winner of the 1999 TES/NASEN Academic Book Award.
Notes on contributors vii
Foreword - Lani Florian xi
Acknowledgements xv
Introduction 1(4)
CHRISTINA TILSTONE AND RICHARD ROSE
PART I Responding to diversity: the development of policies and strategies 5(112)
1. Ideology, reality and pragmatics: towards an informed policy for inclusion
7(11)
RICHARD ROSE
2. Policies and practice for the management of individual learning needs
18(16)
MARIE HOWLEY AND SUE RIME
3. Multicultural inclusion for pupils with severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties
34(14)
ANN FERGUSSON AND TRUDY DUFFIELD
4. Connecting the disconnected: exploring issues of gender, 'race' and SEN within an inclusive context
48(19)
LIZ GERSCHEL
5. Policies for positive behaviour management
67(17)
TED COLE
6. Effective multi-agency work
84(13)
PENNY LACEY
7. Towards inclusive therapy: policies and the transformation of practice
97(20)
CHRISTOPHER ROBERTSON
PART II Policies into practice through two core subjects 117(34)
8. Raising standards in mathematics
119(15)
JILL PORTER
9. Policies for promoting literacy: including pupils with severe and profound and multiple learning difficulties
134(17)
RICHARD BYERS AND LINDA FERGUSON
PART III Policies and strategies: a consideration of the wider context 151(75)
10. Policies to support inclusion in the early years
153(11)
ROB ASHDOWN
11. Education for an inclusive adult life: policy for the 16-19 phase
164(10)
CAROLINE BROOMHEAD
12. The role of LEAs in promoting inclusion
174(13)
SUE FAGG
13. 'The tide has turned': a case study of one inner city LEA moving towards inclusion'
187(16)
JIM WOLGER
14. The role of the educational psychologist in the inclusion process
203(12)
SUE SANDERSON
15. Professional development of staff: steps towards developing policies
215(11)
CHRISTINA TILSTONE
Author index 226(6)
Subject index 232


Christina Tilstone is Senior Lecturer at Birmingham University and also Editor of the British Journal of Special Education Richard Rose is Principal Lecturer in Education at University of Nene, Northampton